Hi all. As the title says, I am looking for a 46" Sea Queen to restore, and maybe convert to a brushless electric power train. Any model considered, but I do have a budget of £60 to £80.Thanks in anticipation. Best wishes, Dave W 😎

Hi onetenor, I do have a set of plans available to me, but these days, sadly, due to disability, I am not up to building one from scratch. One member from my own club, and kind members off here have already offered sets of plans, which I have had to turn down, but was grateful for the offer of. I cannot afford a new kit (at approximately £200), so I am looking at a model to restore, hopefully, not in too bad a state. Best wishes, Dave W 😊

Hi RolfHope ewe are successful in you bid.Other than the paint the main area of problem is the old IC engine area with fuel getting in the wood.As for cheap parts, Hobbyking.Radios, brushless motors, ESCs, batteries and props.

The boat is big, so a motor in the 50mm diameter with about a 50mm 2 blade prop.

We will to see what happens and maybe a few posts with pics(we love pics), good luck.Canabus

Dear eBay Community Member,
The bid that you entered for the item (302398839355) has been cancelled. You can view the reason provided for the cancellation by selecting the (bid history) link from the individual item page.

Please be cautious if you are contacted about purchasing this item after the bid has been cancelled and as always, avoid paying for your eBay item using instant wire transfer services through Western Union or MoneyGram as these payment methods are unsafe when paying someone you do not know.

This reminds me my own Ebay experience several years ago. I bid for a car. Nice 1966 T-Bird. Everything going fine and voila, the "seller" began insisting in me sending him the rest of the money (I already paid a small deposit via PayPal) through an "escrow" service using Western Union. I noticed some elemental grammar errors on the "escrow" service webpage and also in the "seller's" writing. Different style from the emails I read from the seller before. I challenged him with paying via PayPal and he sent me an email in a quite anxious tone asking for his escrow thing. At that moment I figured out something went wrong and soon after I received an email from the real seller telling me that his eBay and email accounts got hacked and that apparently others failed into the trap. With my suspicions being corroborated, I wrote an email to the offender telling him everything was OK, but at the end I gave him a piece of my mind. I verified the original folks identity and purchased the car. Lesson: If it smells, it most definitely is s%&t.

Good for you mate 👍Some months ago I bought a Video 8 player, so I could transfer my old tapes (mostly of New York winter '86😊) to PC/disc and clean 'em up a bit.I also checked out the supplier (in Salzburg😉) and paid him by bank transfer. For a couple of months I kept getting emails from EBay (?) telling me I had not paid for the item and my account would be blocked 😡I trashed them all after that heard no more. FleaBay is my port of last resort! Beware! Hope you find another Rolf. Cheers Doug 😎

"Retirement is when you stop living at work -and start working at living/boat modeling!" 舰队的海军上将 😉 Doug

Hi DougBank transfer is only safe if you are dealing with a known and trusted supplier.Wiring money is fraught with danger and most sites, including e-bay warn against using this method. Not sure how you checked the supplier but if it was a scam they probably covered this and as a result you fell victim.It's regrettable that there are some who abuse the sites but I have had only one issue with PayPal and that was sorted quickly once I had reported the problem.E-bay is my lifeline to the world and enables me to source what I want at reasonable prices.CheersDave

Hi Dave, to a private citizen you are quite correct! I do not buy from private citizens on Ebay. I checked the supplier through the German & Austrian Handelskammer (Chamber of Commerce) via a secure link which can be checked via the German IT Security Ministry.Don't know what the set up is in England these days but a bank transfer (Überweisung) here is protected, electronically receipted and can easily be reversed if something goes wrong. 😊 I also tend to use only those suppliers which are listed under 'Trusted Shops' for expensive items - highly recommendable.No, in my case it was maybe Ebay who screwed up because the payment did not go through them, supplier forget to tell them ? or an opportunist was trying to cash in. What ever, a quick call to the supplier confirmed the payment (I had long since received the goods) and Ebay shut up. I was not a victim! Too long in the tooth for that 😉 I also find that Ebay (and Amazon) are rarely the economic option. Ebay I only use for stuff I can't find anywhere else.Cheers Doug 😎PS Whatever way you pay Ebay somehow the cash goes by wire! No one carts around suitcase of notes anymore, not even the Mafia apparently😉I know you were in banking (Systems Analyst?) but where does one draw the line? It's always a leapfrog race between providers, banks etc and hackers 🤔 I use the checks available and don't open suspect mails. Where possible I trace the sender address, if I'm curious enough 😉So far I only lost €3 to a Chinese 'shop', part of a larger Amazon order for various tools. It never arrived and Emails were not answered so I wrote it off to experience (Lerngeld - Learning money as the Germans say!) and put the shop on my Blacklist. 😎

"Retirement is when you stop living at work -and start working at living/boat modeling!" 舰队的海军上将 😉 Doug

hi.i have a sea queen model boat ,it had a petrol engine in it.it needs restoring,you can have it free of charge,i live in Northumberland if you want to collect or I will see how much it would cost for postage,regards phil.

I have a queen I built in the 70s, a bit "tatty",fitted with an O&R 21,It has always been stored in the dry and is not soaked in oil,(engine compartment lined with epoxy)I could remove the engine and would sell it within your price range.The only problem is collection (I live in Nottinghamshire) and I am not prepared to send it as I have recently had several parcels destroyed by carriers.

That's just what I am looking for Philpjuk. How much are you looking for (sans motor) ? And where in Nottinghamshire, as I have a friend I visit in Somercotes, so not too far away (I hope). Thanks for the offer, Dave W 😊

Hi Dave,would £70 be ok?,I live at kelham near newark.This boat was used to tow a dinghy with me and my dad in it when mackerel fishing off Anglesey. Too many projects on,I underestimated the time available now retired!.

Yes mate. That will be fine. The only problem I have is getting over to you, as I'm disabled. I think it's going to be next weekend before I can get over. Would you be prepared to meet me half way (somewhere around Thurmaston) ? Send me a private message, we'll make arrangements. Best wishes, Dave W

There is no problem over collection,any time you wish,not able to private message you (I don`t know how!) better with a hammer than a keyboard!,phil. are you not interested in pipsteam66s boat,seems a very generous offer?.

Hi phil, to send a PM just click on the members underlined name in any of his posts and you will be taken to his profile page. At the top of the page is a yellow button labelled 'Send xxx a Private Message'.Cheers Doug 😎PS Press Cntrl, hold it, and then Pos1 together to jump to the top of the page😉

"Retirement is when you stop living at work -and start working at living/boat modeling!" 舰队的海军上将 😉 Doug